Philippe Clement declares Rangers ready for Dynamo Kyiv as Oscar Cortes injury timeline revealed
Philippe Clement insists Rangers will do EVERYTHING to reach the Champions League - as he revealed the extent of Oscar Cortes' injury at Hearts.
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Philippe Clement insists Rangers will do EVERYTHING to reach the Champions League - as he revealed the extent of Oscar Cortes' injury at Hearts.
It's been a very busy summer for Rangers so far in the transfer market and it isn't slowing down any time soon.
India all-rounder Washington Sundar has been nominated for the ICC Player of the month Award for July alongside England's Gus Atkinson and Charlie Cassell of Scotland. After years of perseverance and battling injuries, Washington appears to have finally established himself in international cricket. Washington was part of a youthful Indian squad that toured Zimbabwe for a five-match T20I series. With the regular players resting after their World Cup victory, the 24-year-old stepped up and emerged as the team's leading spin-bowling all-rounder, proving his worth and justifying the faith placed in him.
Rene Meulensteen has questioned how much 'rest and recovery' Manchester United's players are given after a pre-season tour that was blighted by different injury concerns.
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It would be glib to say it's a damn good time to be playing group stage European football, but, seriously, it's a blooming marvellous period to be in the tournament proper.
They'll have to navigate Dynamo Kyiv before they can even think about the playoff. But there will be plenty of a Rangers persuasion with a keen eye on today's draw for the next round.
"It was not just a win, it was a statement," gushed head coach Craig Fulton after the Indian hockey team emerged victorious after playing more than 40 minutes of a tense quarterfinal match against Great Britain with just 10 players at Paris Olympics on Sunday. Key defender Amit Rohidas was given the marching order in the 17th minute for hitting an opposition player with his stick. Britain were already dominating the match with superior ball possession and it put India in a very tricky position. The Tokyo Games bronze medallist side, though, braved the red card and played the second half without conceding a goal, saving nine penalty corners in the process.